FIRE SALE AT THE MELBOURNE. We were successful tenderers for several very fine lots of salvage saved from Messrs Arch. Clarke and Sons’ recent warehouse fire. The bargains are immense and we predict the greatest sale we have ever held. Customers are advised that no mail orders will be filled on any account. These prices will convince you how well it will repay you to make a personal visit. Women’s kip and chrome dairy boots 5s lid; Island hats 9d; Pan Dan hats 3d; bovs’ tweed knickers Is 9d; children’s felt hats 6d; ladies’ untrimmed straw hats 3d ; boys’ sailor straws 6d; nieh’s coloured neglige shirts 2s'lid; men’s white handkerchiefs Is 9d dozen; children’s white leghorn hats Is each: hearthrugs 4s lid, 5s fid, and 7s lid: lovely fringed door slips Is lid ; men's odd tweed vests ‘2s lid; wh’+c 'ln'll cco+s 2s lid : Panama hats 7s fid and 10s 6d; TncuV ovcrcnp+s. towels, sheetings, etc., etc., at fire price*. K f
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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162Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 15, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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